STATESVILLE, N.C. -- NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Travis Kvapil allegedly pulled his wife into a bedroom by her hair and struck her in the head as she tried to pull away Tuesday night, causing minor injuries and resulting in his arrest, according to police and court records.

Kvapil, who was not under the influence of alcohol and did not use any weapons, was charged with misdemeanor assault on a female and false imprisonment. His next court date will be Nov. 19, according to Iredell County (N.C.) District Court records obtained Thursday morning by the Sporting News.

BK Racing has not announced if Kvapil, who 31st in the Cup standings, will drive for the team this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Practice and qualifying for the Bank of America 500 is scheduled for Thursday.

NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp said the sanctioning body had no comment on the matter as it continues through the legal process.

Kvapil, the 2003 NASCAR Truck Series champion, was released from police custody on $2,000 bond Wednesday morning and cannot go back to the family home, according to the case file. He is only allowed to have contact with his wife by phone or email on matters concerning their three children.

The incident happened at 6:50 p.m. ET on Tuesday, and Kvapil was booked into Iredell County jail at 8:35 p.m., according to the police report. An MPD news release said it received a 911 call regarding an assault and arrested Kvapil after the dispute with his wife. Neither the police report nor the case file details what the couple were fighting over.

Kvapil used his hands and feet for the alleged assault, according to the investigation report by the Mooresville Police Department.

Neither Kvapil nor his wife were under the influence of alcohol, according to the police report. Kvapil had a "good" attitude with authorities, according to the court file.

Kvapil has had no record of acts of domestic violence and no record other than traffic charges, according to the court file.

Kvapil has waived his right to a public defender.

BK Racing owner Ron Devine told FoxSports.com that he plans to have Kvapil race this weekend, but Kvapil's status still appeared in limbo Thursday as NASCAR officials were inside the BK Racing hauler for about a half-hour and indicated an update from NASCAR would come early Thursday afternoon.

Kvapil has been racing its NASCAR's top three national series since 2001. He has nine truck series wins and captured the 2003 championship with team owner Steve Coulter's Xpress Motorsports. He has made 240 Cup starts for such teams as BK Racing, Front Row Motorsports and Yates Racing. He has seven career top-10 finishes.